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BA Chinese Studies with Japanese (EASU13)     ML

2016 - 2017

For students whose initial registration was prior to the session 2017-18
 
 

Year 1


units (120 credits)
1A
A student will take

Semester 1
EAS107C  Japanese for Non-Specialists I AUT SEM 20 credits
EAS161  Chinese language 1A AUT SEM 20 credits
EAS162  Chinese language 1B AUT SEM 20 credits

Semester 2
EAS108C  Japanese for Non-Specialists II SPR SEM 20 credits
EAS163  Chinese language 2A SPR SEM 20 credits
EAS164  Chinese language 2B SPR SEM 20 credits

units
1B
Achieve More
A student will take

Semester 1
IPS101  State of Sheffield - Global perspectives on local issues AUT SEM 0 credits

Year 2


2A

After completing level 1, a student will undertake one year of language tuition including a period spent in China, with the arrangements being subject to the approval of the Head of Department. During this period a student will take the following unit for which no grades will be awarded.


units (120 credits)
2B
A student will take

Full academic year
EAS199  China Year Abroad ACAD YR 120 credits

Year 3


units (80 credits)
3A
A student will take

Semester 1
EAS211  Japanese for Non-Specialists III AUT SEM 20 credits
EAS214  Chinese Language III AUT SEM 20 credits

Semester 2
EAS212  Japanese for Non-Specialists IV SPR SEM 20 credits
EAS215  Chinese Language IV SPR SEM 20 credits

units (20 credits)
3B
A student will take 20 credits from this group.

Semester 1
EAS248  Urbanisation in China AUT SEM 20 credits

Semester 2
EAS223  China, 1914-78: Modernity and Revolution SPR SEM 20 credits
EAS247  Chinese Business and Management SPR SEM 20 credits
AND

units (20 credits)
3C
A student will take 20 credits from this group.

Semester 1
EAS205  Contemporary Japanese Society AUT SEM 20 credits
EAS236  Postwar Japanese Politics AUT SEM 20 credits
EAS248  Urbanisation in China AUT SEM 20 credits

Semester 2
EAS223  China, 1914-78: Modernity and Revolution SPR SEM 20 credits
EAS242  International Relations in East Asia (Late 19thC to Late 20thC) SPR SEM 20 credits
EAS243  East Asian Popular Culture SPR SEM 20 credits
EAS247  Chinese Business and Management SPR SEM 20 credits
EAS250  Modern Japanese History SPR SEM 20 credits
EAS252  Lives in Motion: Migration and Northeast Asia SPR SEM 20 credits

Year 4


units (80 credits)
4A
A student will take

Semester 1
EAS314  Chinese Language V AUT SEM 20 credits
EAS351  Japanese for Non-Specialists V AUT SEM 20 credits

Semester 2
EAS315  Chinese Language VI SPR SEM 20 credits
EAS352  Japanese for Non-Specialists VI SPR SEM 20 credits

units (20 credits)
4B
A student will take 20 credits from this group.

Semester 1
EAS353  Contemporary Chinese Society AUT SEM 20 credits
EAS370  China's Rise: Domestic Transformation, Global Expansion AUT SEM 20 credits

Semester 2
EAS377  Law and Business in China SPR SEM 20 credits
AND

units (20 credits)
4C
A student will take 20 credits from this group.

Semester 1
EAS353  Contemporary Chinese Society AUT SEM 20 credits
EAS359  Work and Society in Japan AUT SEM 20 credits
EAS365  The Two Koreas and their Neighbours AUT SEM 20 credits
EAS368  Memory and History in East Asia AUT SEM 20 credits
EAS369  Contemporary Issues in East Asia AUT SEM 20 credits
EAS370  China's Rise: Domestic Transformation, Global Expansion AUT SEM 20 credits
EAS371  Korean Cinema AUT SEM 20 credits

Semester 2
EAS321  Japan in the World SPR SEM 20 credits
EAS355  East Asian Dissertation SPR SEM 20 credits
EAS356  War and Peace in East Asia SPR SEM 20 credits
EAS364  Japanese Popular Culture SPR SEM 20 credits
EAS377  Law and Business in China SPR SEM 20 credits

 
 
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